Brief history: Completed in
1909 by Freelan Oscar Stanley (inventor of the Stanley Steamer automobile),
this 138-guest room hotel in the Colorado Rockies is probably best known as the
inspiration for Stephen King's book The Shining, which
he wrote after staying at The Stanley, in room 217. King did not write the
novel there, nor was the 1980 Stanley Kubrick movie filmed there, but the TV
movie version of The Shining was used as the
location. Today, the elegant hotel is a popular resort and destination for
ghost hunters; a ghost tour is even offered to visitors.
Ghosts: Several apparitions and other phenomena have been reported throughout the hotel:
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The ghosts of Freelan Stanley and his wife Flora have been seen dressed
in formal attire on the main staircase and in other public areas, such as the
lobby and the billiard room.
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Mr. Stanley has also been spotted in the administration offices, perhaps
to keep an eye on the hotel's books. The Flora's piano playing occasionally
echos in the ballroom.
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Disembodied voices and phantom footsteps have been heard in the hallways
and rooms.
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Staff and visitors have reported unseen hands yanking at their clothing.
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More than one guest has said they have awakened to find their blankets
taken from their beds and neatly folded.
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The Earl of Dunraven, who owned the land prior to the Stanleys, is said
to haunt room 407, where the aroma of his cherry pipe tobacco still can be
smelled. A ghostly face has also been reported peering out of the room's window
when it was not occupied.
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Room 217, where Stephen King stayed, was the site of a tragic accident
in 1911: housekeeper Elizabeth Wilson was nearly killed by a gas leak
explosion. Since her death in the 1950s, strange, unexplained activity is said
to take place in that room, including doors opening and closing, and lights
switching on and off by themselves.
·
Room 418 is the most haunted room, according to hotel staff, apparently
by the ghosts of children. Guests who stay there say phantom children can be
heard playing in the hallways at night. One couple complained that the noisy
children kept them up all night, although there were no children staying at the
hotel at the time. Impressions of bodies have been found on the bed when the
room as been unoccupied.
·
The ghost of a small child who calls out to his nanny has been spotted
on several occasions on the second floor -- including by Stephen King.
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